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What do you get when you add together over 600 students and tens of thousands of math problems? For Sinking Springs ...
Medford students competed against more than 4.2 million students from 70,000 schools to claim second place overall.
Students in Culpeper school correctly solve 659,587 problems on interactive math game, win $10K technology grant in competing against 4.2 million nationwide.
using their skills to win the Prodigy National Cup - plus prizes including a $100,000 tech grant to transform their classrooms. Students from Sinking Springs Elementary correctly answered almost ...
Students at Medford Area Elementary School are celebrating after using their math skills to win a $25,000 tech grant for ...
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In an impressive feat, A.G. Richardson students correctly answer over 165,000 math questions, winning first place of more ...
MIAMI — Cavan Sullivan, the 15-year-old Major League Soccer prodigy, wants to play ... The U.S. men’s national team is far from a World Cup favorite. Just getting out of the group stage ...
There are more than 500 prizes up for grabs every month - leading all the way to the Prodigy National Cup showdown in May. Any U.S. classroom using Prodigy Math and with a teacher account attached to ...
Sinking Springs Elementary School in Pennsylvania outscores 4.2 million students in 70,000 schools across the United States to become national math champions Sinking Springs Elementary School are ...